unction: [14] Unction was borrowed from Latin unctiō, a derivative of unguere ‘anoint’ (source also of English unguent [15]). This was descended from the same prehistoric ancestor as produced Welsh ymenyn ‘butter’. Unctuous [14], from the medieval Latin derivative unctuōsus, originally meant literally ‘oily, greasy’, but has since moved into more metaphorical areas. => unctuous, unguent
unction (n.)
"act of anointing as a religious rite," late 14c., from Latin unctionem (nominative unctio) "anointing," from unctus, past participle of ungere "to anoint" (see unguent).
雙語例句
1. He was given extreme unction.
他接受了終傅聖事。
來自《權威詞典》
2. Lay not that flattering unction to your soul.
不要在你的靈魂上塗抹那種使你感到**的香膏吧.
來自辭典例句
3. So I pretended to away and in seeing this, the in unction.
於是,我假裝走開了,它看到我走了,就快速喝起來, 一副津津有味的樣子.
來自互聯網
4. Narrator: In a corner, a boy is unction reading a thick book.